Legalshield Independent Associate - Roger Whitworth

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A LegalShield Associate working to help protect you and your family from Identity Theft.

CBS 2 Investigator Dorthy Tucker on Temu warning 01/09/2024

https://youtu.be/kxsbyJWTtdM?si=Qx0qKJOO9UhjNkuH

CBS 2 Investigator Dorthy Tucker on Temu warning If you use the app Temu, here's a warning. The BBB issued an alert about the online company offering cheap deals. CBS 2 Investigator Dorthy Tucker says the a...

07/27/2022

Stay a step ahead of scammers. Banks will never call and ask you to pay fees to receive your debit or credit card in the mail. Even if the call or text looks like it's from a bank, it's not.
Banks never call and ask you to pay to receive your debit or credit card in the mail. Even if the call or text looks like it’s from a legitimate bank, it’s not.

08/13/2020

Criminals can open new accounts, get payday loans, and even file tax returns in your name. There's a victim every 3 seconds°, so don’t wait to get identity theft protection.
rogerw.wearelegalshield.com

12/20/2019

Protect you and your family from ID Theft. Go to:

www.rogerw.wearelegalshield.com

12/20/2019

100 million credit card applications were recently exposed, some including Social Security numbers.
Credit card company Capital One Financial Corporation has announced they have experienced a data security incident involving applications for credit card products and current credit card customers. This security incident may affect approximately 100 million people in the United States and approximately 6 million in Canada.

This is a complex security incident, which has affected multiple types of Capital One customers, according to reports:

Consumers and small businesses who applied for one of Capital Ones credit card products from 2005 through early 2019
The information accessed in this security incident included information routinely collected in credit applications: names, addresses, zip codes/postal codes, phone numbers, email addresses, dates of birth and self-reported income.

11/01/2019

Below you will see a new FaceBook scam. You get an official looking email, supposedly from FB saying that your password was reset. If you click on "From here" as directed, your information goes to some unknown website. If you receive this email, you can go to your FB, logoff, then log on again with your password. If everything works normally, you now know for sure that someone, possibly and ID thief, is attempting to get your info.

facebook

Hi bigrogerw,
Your Facebook password was reset using the email address [email protected] on Tuesday, october 08, 2019 at 5:24pm (MDT).
Operating system: Mac OS X
Browser: Chrome
IP address: 97.123.28.2
Estimated location: Albuquerque, NEW MEXICO, US
If you did this, you can safely disregard this email.
If you didn't do this, please secure your account, By sending this code:26556 . From here.
Thanks,
The Facebook Security Team
This message was sent to [email protected] at your request.
Facebook, Inc., Attention: Department 415, PO Box 10005, Palo Alto, CA 94303

97.123.28.2

(5:39) CNBC - Morgan Wright 10/28/2019

https://ls-info.com/res/2036/30817?source=web

(5:39) CNBC - Morgan Wright This is a great interview with Morgan Wright, LegalShield Independent Associate and an anti-terrorism advisor, explaining why the Equifax data breach is so big and his personal solution.

05/30/2019

What does an Identity thief look like? An Identity thief will post a picture of an attractive person sending a friend request. To protect yourself, scroll down their timeline. If there are just a few pictures and just a few entries, then it's not a real person. It's a fake! The person or group who sent this to you either wants to gain access to your FB friends to send ads to or they have worse intentions such as getting as much private info from you as possible. This is one time that you don't want to click. "confirm"!

Secrets of an Identity Thief 01/05/2019

https://youtu.be/WmdyXcfNF2g

Secrets of an Identity Thief Convicted felon points out a few mistakes people make that can turn them into identity theft targets.

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